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Understanding the Passive Properties of a Simple Neuron (Remote trigger)
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Procedure

 

  1. Click power button  to Connect to the device. The  button indicates  device on status.
  2. Set the input stimuli by selecting any of the radio button having reset values.  Frequency & amplitude of the             input square stimuli signal are assigned for each radio button. View the output on the  View the output on the membrane potential graph. 
  3. Click  to apply input stimuli. Verify through the live video window whether the RED light is blinking or not. The selected input stimuli can be seen in the input stimuli panel as:                                                               
  4. View the output on the membrane potential graph. 
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  6. Vary the input stimuli to see the effects of different stimuli inputs. Use to pause the signal.
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  8. Use  to pause the signal. Click to reset the whole experiment.
  9. Click  to reset the whole experiment.

     

  10. To maximise & minimise each panels click. 
  11. The PCB & circuit diagram can be viewed from the panel To switch between circuit diagrams  & PCB use  button.

     

  12. This live video can be viewed from  panels. 
  13. To export the result of RT experiment select  or formats. Select the signals  to be exported. It will display
  14. Then Cilck on It will display                                                                                                                                    
  15. Select the location to save the acquired data. 

  16. Switch of the device by clicking.  

             

For example start the experiments by connecting the device. Select the input stimuli with A=1Vpp and F=20Hz. Apply the input excitation to the analog neuron circuit by clicking start button. Maximize the live video window to verify whether device is running or not. The applied input stimuli and generated action potential can be viewed in the input stimuli and membrane potential graph respectively. Repeat the same procedure for other input stimuli. The user can also export the values which are chosen to get plotted on the graph using the Export Button. After clicking on this button, you can save your file at the specified location in .csv format and can use later by importing these values into either MS-Excel sheet or MATLAB for high resolution images.
  
 

 

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